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JOB TITLE:
Post Doctoral Research Associate - Plant Physiology and Phenotyping
JOB PURPOSE:
The University of Wyoming Science Institute (https://www.uwyo.edu/research/si/index.html) is seeking to fill one postdoctoral research science position in plant physiology and phenotyping with applications to plant-microbial interactions. The hired candidate will lead the research effort for the Collaborative Research: RII FEC grant to the University of Wyoming “Harnessing Controlled Environment Agriculture to Secure Sustainability and Economic Growth” (https://tricea.unm.edu ). The RII FEC program is an EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement-Focused EPSCoR Collaboration building inter-jurisdictional collaborative teams of EPSCoR investigators in focus areas consistent with the NSF Strategic Plan.
Our collaboration, called TRI-CEA, includes the state of Wyoming, New Mexico and South Dakota and involves the participation of different institutions and communities across these states. The project proposes to take a convergence science approach to tackling food security, drawing upon diverse expertise with researchers ranging from basic (plant physiology and plant-microbe interactions) and applied biology (Controlled Environment Agriculture – CEA – and horticulture), environmental and natural resource economics, sustainability science, and applied knowledge of tribal community members.
The Postdoctoral Research Associate will mainly focus on characterizing how the environment, plants, and microbes interact in hydroponic systems to affect crop yield and nutritional quality and how these drivers impact communities to ultimately enhance climate resilience strategies via CEA.
Candidates should have a doctoral degree in plant science, plant physiology, plant phenomics, or a closely related field. Researchers will be expected to lead research projects and contribute significantly to the development of our interjurisdictional project. TRI-CEA focuses on research in the following areas, with successful candidate having experience and publications relevant to one or more of the areas:
Successful candidates should have some experience with physiological and image datasets, analysis of large datasets, and characterization of plant-microbial interactions. Core components of duties for this position are conducting experimental work, leading (writing) scientific peer-reviewed publications, creating data sets for community use while coordinating with university collaborators, and mentoring/training graduate and undergraduate students in the group. This position will be part of the first of two 2-year renewals of TRI-CEA.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The postdoctoral researcher will work with a dynamic cross-state team of researchers and students in determining best practices for secure Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) food production to help community resilience.
The successful candidate will lead cutting-edge research investigating how environment-plant-microbe interactions might influence plant growth, health, and stress responses. This position provides an exciting opportunity to contribute to innovative research using advanced imaging phenotyping techniques and robust data analysis to uncover the mechanisms underlying plant-microbe symbioses in diverse hydroponic systems versus soil.
Key Responsibilities:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
REQUIRED APPLICATION MATERIALS:
Complete the online application. The department additionally requests candidates upload the following document(s) for a complete application:
This position will remain open until filled. Complete applications received by 05/15/2026 will receive full consideration.
WORK LOCATION:
On-campus: This position provides vital support to campus customers, and the successful candidate must be available to work and perform essential job functions on campus, understanding our location is at 7,220 feet above sea level.
WORK AUTHORIZATION REQUIREMENTS: The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the United States. Sponsorship for H-1B work authorization or work visa is not available for this position.
HIRING STATEMENT/EEO:
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. In compliance with the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation to apply for a position, please contact us at 307-766-2377 or email jobapps@uwyo.edu.
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